 Appalachian Wireless now has new forward pay pricing where you can pay up front and get the data and features you design. Five gigabytes of data, just $39.99. Unlimited, just $79.99. Better service, bigger savings. That's today's Appalachian Wireless. After being damaged by wind, the iconic Welcome to Weizberg RC-Cola billboard came down this week. But officials here in the city are planning a new life for the decades-old landmark billboard. It was a part of our history and I intend to preserve it. For decades, travelers were greeted with an RC-Cola advertisement that declared Welcome to Weizberg, population 1,534 friendly people, plus two grouches. The billboard sat along Jenkins Road, the former Kentucky Highway 15, at the back entrance to Weizberg ARH hospital. But on Wednesday, city officials took the billboard down after it was damaged by wind. But the billboard wasn't scrapped. It was preserved and Weizberg officials are working on a plan to re-erect the billboard in another location. I am totally committed to preserving the history of this town and of course that was an integral part of our history. When the visible billboard came down, an even older Weizberg billboard was revealed. Weizberg Mayor James Kraft said Weizberg ARH hospital on whose property the billboard sat was instrumental in the billboard being preserved for so long. And he hopes that both billboards can soon rise again. The CEO up there, that lady has been very supportive. They could have torn it down a long time ago and maybe we can separate it and make two signs out of it. Once the white billboard is erected again in a new location, visitors will once again be welcomed to the small mountain town and the debate over just who those two grouches are can finally begin again. In Weizberg, Chris Anderson, EKB News.